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Can you refuse to be vaccinated and keep your job?
Can you sue if the colleague in the next cubicle won’t wear a mask?
As the COVID-19 pandemic abates in California, many employees who have worked from home for months will soon return to the office with no clear-cut answers on how to navigate coronavirus-related issues. Some are happy to go back. Others not so much.
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Companies are obligated by law to provide safe workplaces a challenge as the virus continues to circulate, albeit at a lessening pace. With many white-collar workers still fearing exposure, labor lawyers predict a surge in complaints to workplace safety agencies and related lawsuits.
Oroville woman accused of sexual activity with minors, posts bail
An Oroville woman was arrested and later posted bail after an investigation revealed she was having unlawful sexual contact with a minor, according to the Butte County Sheriff’s Office.
Posted: May 18, 2021 12:19 PM
Posted By: Deb Anderaos
OROVILLE, Calif. – An Oroville woman was arrested and later posted bail after an investigation revealed she was having sex with two minors, according to the Butte County Sheriff’s Office.
In May, detectives said they obtained a video depicting 36-year-old Aimee Few was having unlawful sexual contact with a minor. Throughout the investigation, detectives said they got evidence that Few had unlawful sexual contact with a second minor as well.
California Tree-Trimmer Charged Over Deadly Throat Slashings That Left 3 Dead
Prosecutors say Ryan Scott Blinston returned to clients’ homes after work was completed and slashed the throats of the residents.
OROVILLE, Calif. (AP) A tree trimmer in rural Northern California has been charged in throat-slashing serial killings that left three people dead, prosecutors announced Thursday.
Ryan Scott Blinston, 37, of the small city of Oroville, was charged on Wednesday with murder, attempted murder and arson. The charges included special sentencing allegations that Blinston used a deadly weapon, attacked an elderly victim and committed multiple killings.
Blinston didn’t enter a plea during his arraignment Thursday. He was appointed a public defender and ordered held without bail pending a May 19 court hearing. Some relatives of the victims were in court for the hearing, Butte County District Attorney Michael L. Ramsey said.
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